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The President of the Assembly of States Parties meets with the UN Secretary-General and the President of the General Assembly

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President Mr. OGon Kwon (Republic of Korea) with President Sidiki Kaba.

The new President of the Assembly of States Parties, Mr. OGon Kwon (Republic of Korea)  with the former President Mr. Sidiki Kaba.

On 15 December 2017, the new President of the Assembly of States Parties, Mr. OGon Kwon (Republic of Korea), met with the President of the General Assembly of the United Nations, H.E. Mr. Miroslav Lajčák, and with the United Nations Secretary-General of the United Nations, H.E. Mr. António Guterres.

The United Nations Secretary-General, H.E. Mr. António Guterres together with President Sidiki Kaba.

President Kwon was accompanied by the two Vice-Presidents of the Assembly, H.E. Ambassador Momar Diop (Senegal) and H.E. Ambassador Michal Mlynár (Slovakia), who will be coordinators of The Hague and New York Working Groups of the Bureau of the Assembly, respectively, until December 2020.

During the meetings, the discussion centered on the role which the International Criminal Court plays in the system of international criminal justice, on the importance of seeking to advance universality of the Rome Statute, on the continued need for diplomatic support to the Court, as well as on the need to strengthen cooperation with the Court.

Reference was also made to the important role of the United Nations in supporting the Rome Statute system, including by facilitating the holding of sessions of the Assembly of States Parties to the Rome Statute at United Nations Headquarters, such as the sixteenth session, which had concluded on 14 December with the historic decision to activate the jurisdiction of the Court over the crime of aggression.

H.E. Ms. Maymouna Diop Sy, former Ambassador of Senegal to the Netherlands, President Sidiki Kaba and Mr. Renán Villacís Cuesta, Director of the Secretariat General of the Assembly of the States Parties.

Furthermore, reference was also made to the commemoration of the twentieth anniversary of the adoption of the Rome Statute in 2018, which would constitute an opportune moment to reflect on the achievements attained and the challenges to overcome in the subsequent period.

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